I am still confused on this question.

Please give more input.

Anecdotal records are often used to gather information on a child's development because:

A. they explain the reasons for
a child's behavior.

(or)

B. brief notes are easier and
quicker to write.

How can an anedoctal record explain reasons? Anedocte are short accounts, brief. Behavior is explained in detailed history and analysis. We use anedotes because they are easy to use, and to record.

can anecdotal records tell you how long a behavior lasts?

Yes, it could.

"Sarah holds her breath for two minutes when agitated
"

So, which would be the best answer?

Anecodotal records are often used to gather information on a child's development because:

A. they tell you how long a behavior
lasts.

B. brief notes are easier and quicker
to write.

Would (B) be the best answer?

Let's go back to your original question.

2. Anecdotal records are often used
to gather information on a child's
development because:


A. writing down everything a child says
or does is important.

B. they tell you how long a behavior
lasts.

C. they explain the reasons for a
child's behavior.

D. brief notes are easier and quicker
to write.

The question asks why anecdotal records are often used to gather information about a child's development.

A can't be right because it's impossible and totally unnecessary to write down EVERYTHING a child says or does.

B could be right as Bob illustrated above.

C is obviously wrong because an anecdotal record does not give the reasons for a child's behavior.

D could be right because usually an anecdotal record is quickly noted at the time of the behavior.

Which is the better answer? B or D?

I still think that D is the best answer. The key words are "gather information." The gathering process for an anecdotal record is quick and easy. A teacher needs less than a minute to jot a few words about a child's behavior at the time it occurs.

Although this record MAY show the frequency of a behavior, the question asks about a child's development, and therefore includes all aspects of his/her development, not just a specific behavior.

I talked to a person with a PhD in Behavioral Psychology last night. He said that the "antecedent" is the most important thing to know about any repeated action.... why that action is being repeated. So I maintain that C is the best answer.

I apologize for any confusion caused. While understanding the antecedents or reasons for a child's behavior is indeed important in behavioral psychology, the question specifically asks why anecdotal records are often used to gather information on a child's development. Anecdotal records are typically brief notes that document specific behaviors or events, rather than providing detailed analysis or explanations.

In the context of the question, option D ("brief notes are easier and quicker to write") would still be the more appropriate answer. Anecdotal records are commonly used because they allow for quick documentation of behaviors as they occur, making them a convenient and efficient method for gathering information on a child's development.

While option C ("they explain the reasons for a child's behavior") may be beneficial in understanding the underlying causes of a behavior, it does not specifically address the primary purpose of anecdotal records in gathering information on a child's development.

It's important to consider the specific focus and intent of the question being asked when selecting the most appropriate answer.